Law Review to host 'COVID-19 and Federalism Panel' online


The Wayne State University Law School's Law Review this week is hosting the second panel of its 2021 Spring Symposium.

This panel focuses on the interaction between federalism, state emergency management laws and the COVID-19 pandemic.

"Wayne Law Review Spring Symposium: COVID-19 and Federalism Panel" will be presented online Friday, April 16, from noon to 1:30 p.m. via Zoom.

This panel discussion will be moderated by Tom Leonard, former speaker of the state House of Representatives and partner at Plunkett Cooney leading the Government Relations, Public Policy and Regulatory Practice Group.

Panelists include:

• Ilan Wurman, associate professor, Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law at Arizona State University. Wurman teaches administrative law and constitutional law. He writes on administrative law, separation of powers and constitutionalism.

• Patrick Wright, vice president of legal affairs, The Mackinac Center for Public Policy. Aside from directly representing clients, Wright has filed numerous amicus briefs, including many to the U.S. Supreme Court. Recently, the Mackinac Center was involved with the Grand Health v. Whitmer litigation.

• Bill Myers, associate professor, University of Tampa, and/or Davia Downey, associate professor, Grand Valley State University. Myers and Downey have been working on some comparative studies between the U.S. and Australian responses to COVID-19 and the influence federalism has had on those policies

To register, visit https://rsvp.wayne.edu/wayne-law-review-spring-symposium-covid-19-and-federalism-panel

For questions, contact William Broman at ee1899@wayne.edu.

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